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9 Advanced Depot Medical Stores near Ryes

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Casualty Evacuation Point (2 & 34 Field Dressing Station) https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/213834-support110015.html

Casualty Evacuation Point (2 & 34 Field Dressing Station) near Graye-sur-Mer

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Second Arme Rest Centre near Graye-sur-Mer https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/213838-support110019.html

Second Arme Rest Centre near Graye-sur-Mer

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45 Field Surgical Unit near Graye-sur-Mer https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/45-field-surgical-unit-uk/213835-support110016.html

45 Field Surgical Unit near Graye-sur-Mer

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46 Field surgical unit near Graye-sur-Mer https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/46-field-surgical-unit-uk/213836-support110017.html

46 Field surgical unit near Graye-sur-Mer

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13 Field Transfusion Unit near Graye-sur-Mer https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/13-field-transfusion-unit-uk/213837-support110018.html

13 Field Transfusion Unit near Graye-sur-Mer

Situation on June 30th 1944  A station located near a combat area for giving first aid to the wounded

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12 Field Dressing Station near Hermanville https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/12-field-dressing-station-uk/213848-12-field-dressing-station-near-hermanville.html

12 Field Dressing Station near Hermanville

Situation on June 30th 1944  

A station located near a combat area for giving first aid to the wounded

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50 Field Dressing Station near Revier https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/50-field-dressing-station-uk/213833-support110014.html

50 Field Dressing Station near Revier

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6 Advanced Depot Medical Store near Douvre https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/6-advanced-depot-medical-store/213847-6-advanced-depot-medical-store-near-douvre.html

6 Advanced Depot Medical Store

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3 Casualty Clearing Station near Jerusalem https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/3-casualty-clearing-station-uk/213840-support110021.html

3 Casualty Clearing Station near Jerusalem

Situation on June 30th 1944

A casualty clearing station (CCS) is a military medical facility behind the front lines that is used to treat wounded soldiers. A CCS would usually be located just beyond the range of enemy artillery and often near transportation facilities (e.g., a railway).

The CCS receives battlefield casualties from regimental aid posts located in the combat zone.

Casualties that cannot be adequately treated in the CCS are stabilised there before being transported to a field hospital or military hospital.

Casualty Clearing Station is the name used by the British Army and the armies of other Commonwealth nations.

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10 Casualty Clearing station near Bayeux https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/10-casualty-clearing-station-uk/213820-support110001.html

10 Casualty Clearing station near Bayeux.  

Situation on June 30th 1944

A casualty clearing station (CCS) is a military medical facility behind the front lines that is used to treat wounded soldiers. A CCS would usually be located just beyond the range of enemy artillery and often near transportation facilities (e.g., a railway).

The CCS receives battlefield casualties from regimental aid posts located in the combat zone.

Casualties that cannot be adequately treated in the CCS are stabilized there before being transported to a field hospital or military hospital.

Casualty Clearing Station is the name used by the British Army and the armies of other Commonwealth nations.

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25 Field Dressing Station https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/25-field-dressing-station-uk/213826-support110007.html

25 Field Dressing Station

-Situation on June 30th 1944  

A station located near a combat area for giving first aid to the wounded.

Field Dressing Stations (FDS) where mostly manned by RAMC Medical personal who's job was to "TRIAGE" wounded brought back from the frontline after been treated at a RAP (Regimental Aid Post) which where manned by Infantry soldiers trained in First Aid and basic Nursing duties (Stretcher Bearers) RAPS also had a RAMC Medical Officer who are attached to Regiments their where also RAMC soldiers attached to the fighting units who assisted the MO and helped with the training of the Stretcher Bearers.

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31 Field Dressing Station near Ryes https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/31-field-dressing-station-uk/213829-support110010.html

31 Field Dressing Station

Situation on June 30th 1944  

A station located near a combat area for giving first aid to the wounded.

Field Dressing Stations (FDS) where mostly manned by RAMC Medical personal who's job was to "TRIAGE" wounded brought back from the frontline after been treated at a RAP (Regimental Aid Post) which where manned by Infantry soldiers trained in First Aid and basic Nursing duties (Stretcher Bearers) RAPS also had a RAMC Medical Officer who are attached to Regiments their where also RAMC soldiers attached to the fighting units who assisted the MO and helped with the training of the Stretcher Bearers.

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32 Field Dressing Station near Graye-sur-Mer https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/32-field-dressing-station-uk/213839-support110020.html

32 Field Dressing Station near Graye-sur-Mer

Situation on June 30th 1944  

A station located near a combat area for giving first aid to the wounded.

Field Dressing Stations (FDS) where mostly manned by RAMC Medical personal who's job was to "TRIAGE" wounded brought back from the frontline after been treated at a RAP (Regimental Aid Post) which where manned by Infantry soldiers trained in First Aid and basic Nursing duties (Stretcher Bearers) RAPS also had a RAMC Medical Officer who are attached to Regiments their where also RAMC soldiers attached to the fighting units who assisted the MO and helped with the training of the Stretcher Bearers.

Once in a FDS the wounded had there wounds checked and Re-Dressed and some minor treatment would take place i.e. Fractures stabilised and the control of haemorrhage would take place, Sometimes a Resuscitation officer may intervene and give a Blood or Plasma transfusion or ensure any Airway problems where dealt with also better pain relief was also given at a FDS. Once the wounded where stabilised they could be taken by a RAMC Field Ambulance unit back to a RAMC Field Hospital for further treatment.

 

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32 Casualty Clearing Station near Secqueville https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/32-casualty-clearing-station-uk/213841-support110022.html

32 Casualty Clearing Station near Secqueville

Situation on June 30th 1944

A casualty clearing station (CCS) is a military medical facility behind the front lines that is used to treat wounded soldiers. A CCS would usually be located just beyond the range of enemy artillery and often near transportation facilities (e.g., a railway).

The CCS receives battlefield casualties from regimental aid posts located in the combat zone.

Casualties that cannot be adequately treated in the CCS are stabilised there before being transported to a field hospital or military hospital.

Casualty Clearing Station is the name used by the British Army and the armies of other Commonwealth nations.

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16 Casualty Clearing Station near Douvres https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/16-casualty-clearing-station-uk/213843-support110024.html

16 Casualty Clearing Station near Douvres

Situation on June 30th 1944

A casualty clearing station (CCS) is a military medical facility behind the front lines that is used to treat wounded soldiers. A CCS would usually be located just beyond the range of enemy artillery and often near transportation facilities (e.g., a railway).

The CCS receives battlefield casualties from regimental aid posts located in the combat zone.

Casualties that cannot be adequately treated in the CCS are stabilised there before being transported to a field hospital or military hospital.

Casualty Clearing Station is the name used by the British Army and the armies of other Commonwealth nations.

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20 Field Dressing Station near Douvres https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/20-field-dressing-station-uk/213846-20-field-dressing-station-near-douvres.html

20 Field Dressing Station. 

Situation on June 30th 1944  

A station located near a combat area for giving first aid to the wounded.

Field Dressing Stations (FDS) where mostly manned by RAMC Medical personal who's job was to "TRIAGE" wounded brought back from the frontline after been treated at a RAP (Regimental Aid Post) which where manned by Infantry soldiers trained in First Aid and basic Nursing duties (Stretcher Bearers) RAPS also had a RAMC Medical Officer who are attached to Regiments their where also RAMC soldiers attached to the fighting units who assisted the MO and helped with the training of the Stretcher Bearers.

Once in a FDS the wounded had there wounds checked and Re-Dressed and some minor treatment would take place i.e.

Fractures stabilised and the control of haemorrhage would take place, Sometimes a Resuscitation officer may intervene and give a Blood or Plasma transfusion or ensure any Airway problems where dealt with also better pain relief was also given at a FDS. Once the wounded where stabilised they could be taken by a RAMC Field Ambulance unit back to a RAMC Field Hospital for further treatment.

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21 Field Dressing Station near Hermanville https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/21-field-dressing-station-uk/213849-21-field-dressing-station-near-hermanville.html

21 Field Dressing Station near Hermanville

Situation on June 30th 1944  

A station located near a combat area for giving first aid to the wounded.

Field Dressing Stations (FDS) where mostly manned by RAMC Medical personal who's job was to "TRIAGE" wounded brought back from the frontline after been treated at a RAP (Regimental Aid Post) which where manned by Infantry soldiers trained in First Aid and basic Nursing duties (Stretcher Bearers) RAPS also had a RAMC Medical Officer who are attached to Regiments their where also RAMC soldiers attached to the fighting units who assisted the MO and helped with the training of the Stretcher Bearers.

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33 Casualty Clearing Station near Secqueville https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/33-casualty-clearing-station-uk/213842-support110023.html

33 Casualty Clearing Station near Secqueville

Situation on June 30th 1944

A casualty clearing station (CCS) is a military medical facility behind the front lines that is used to treat wounded soldiers. A CCS would usually be located just beyond the range of enemy artillery and often near transportation facilities (e.g., a railway).

The CCS receives battlefield casualties from regimental aid posts located in the combat zone.

Casualties that cannot be adequately treated in the CCS are stabilised there before being transported to a field hospital or military hospital.

Casualty Clearing Station is the name used by the British Army and the armies of other Commonwealth nations.

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35 Casualty Clearing Station near Reviers https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/35-casualty-clearing-station-uk/213832-support110013.html

35 Casualty Clearing Station near Reviers

Situation on June 30th 1944

A casualty clearing station (CCS) is a military medical facility behind the front lines that is used to treat wounded soldiers. A CCS would usually be located just beyond the range of enemy artillery and often near transportation facilities (e.g., a railway).

The CCS receives battlefield casualties from regimental aid posts located in the combat zone.

Casualties that cannot be adequately treated in the CCS are stabilised there before being transported to a field hospital or military hospital.

Casualty Clearing Station is the name used by the British Army and the armies of other Commonwealth nations.

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49 Field Dressing Station near Tracy-sur-Mer https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/49-field-dressing-station-uk/213825-support110006.html

49 Field Dressing Station near Tracy-sur-Mer

Situation on June 30th 1944  

A station located near a combat area for giving first aid to the wounded.

Field Dressing Stations (FDS) where mostly manned by RAMC Medical personal who's job was to "TRIAGE" wounded brought back from the frontline after been treated at a RAP (Regimental Aid Post) which where manned by Infantry soldiers trained in First Aid and basic Nursing duties (Stretcher Bearers) RAPS also had a RAMC Medical Officer who are attached to Regiments their where also RAMC soldiers attached to the fighting units who assisted the MO and helped with the training of the Stretcher Bearers.

Once in a FDS the wounded had there wounds checked and Re-Dressed and some minor treatment would take place i.e. Fractures stabilised and the control of haemorrhage would take place, Sometimes a Resuscitation officer may intervene and give a Blood or Plasma transfusion or ensure any Airway problems where dealt with also better pain relief was also given at a FDS. Once the wounded where stabilised they could be taken by a RAMC Field Ambulance unit back to a RAMC Field Hospital for further treatment.

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British driver mechanic George Couser of the 91 Anti-Tank Regiment https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/12-army-group-usa/1-army-/viii-us-corps/213558-british-driver-mechanic-george-couser-of-the-91-anti-tank-regiment.html

British driver mechanic George Couser of the 91st Anti-Tank Regiment drives through Normandy during Operation Epsom with his pet dog.

Operation Epson (also called the First Battle of the Odon) was a British offensive that took place between 26 and 30 June 1944, during the larger Battle of Normandy.

The offensive was intended to outflank and seize the German-occupied city of Caen, an important Allied objective, in the early stages of the Allied invasion of north-west Europe. Tessel-Bretteville, Calvados, France. 30 June 1944.

Image taken by Sgt. Midgely, No. 5 Film & Photographic Unit.

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Sherman tanks of British 30th Corps passing through Bayeux https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/2-army-/xxx-corps/213192-sherman-tanks-of-british-30th-corps-passing-through-bayeux.html

Sherman tanks of British 30th Corps passing through Bayeux, liberated by the British 50th Infantry.

June 17 1944

Source Imperial War Museum

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241 Provost Company landed on D-day in Normandy France https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/2-army-/i-corps/101-beach-sub-area-sword/241-provost-company-uk/212977-d-day470.html This unit - 241 Provost Company - participated with the Normandy Landings on June 6th 1944. According to the postion on the map you can see where the unit probably has landed on one of the five landing beaches or inland as a paratrooper or in a glider.

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5 The Kings Regiment landed on D-day in Normandy France https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/2-army-/i-corps/101-beach-sub-area-sword/5-the-kings-regiment/212986-d-day479.html This unit - 5 The Kings Regiment - participated with the Normandy Landings on June 6th 1944. According to the postion on the map you can see where the unit probably has landed on one of the five landing beaches or inland as a paratrooper or in a glider.

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16 Casualty Clearing Station (UK) landed on D-day in Normandy France https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/16-casualty-clearing-station-uk/212965-d-day458.html This unit - 16 Casualty Clearing Station (UK) - participated with the Normandy Landings on June 6th 1944. According to the postion on the map you can see where the unit probably has landed on one of the five landing beaches or inland as a paratrooper or in a glider.

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12 Field Dressing Station (UK) landed on D-day in Normandy France https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/12-field-dressing-station-uk/212963-d-day456.html This unit - 12 Field Dressing Station (UK) - participated with the Normandy Landings on June 6th 1944. According to the postion on the map you can see where the unit probably has landed on one of the five landing beaches or inland as a paratrooper or in a glider.

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20 Field Dressing Station (UK) landed on D-day in Normandy France https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/20-field-dressing-station-uk/212970-d-day463.html This unit - 20 Field Dressing Station (UK) - participated with the Normandy Landings on June 6th 1944. According to the postion on the map you can see where the unit probably has landed on one of the five landing beaches or inland as a paratrooper or in a glider.

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fredvogels Sat, 21 May 2016 00:00:00 +0100 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/20-field-dressing-station-uk/212970-d-day463.html
21 Field Dressing Station (UK) landed on D-day in Normandy France https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/21-field-dressing-station-uk/212972-d-day465.html This unit - 21 Field Dressing Station (UK) - participated with the Normandy Landings on June 6th 1944. According to the postion on the map you can see where the unit probably has landed on one of the five landing beaches or inland as a paratrooper or in a glider.

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30 Field Dressing Station (UK) landed on D-day in Normandy France https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/30-field-dressing-station-uk/212980-d-day473.html This unit - 30 Field Dressing Station (UK) - participated with the Normandy Landings on June 6th 1944. According to the postion on the map you can see where the unit probably has landed on one of the five landing beaches or inland as a paratrooper or in a glider.

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37 Field Surgical Unit (UK) landed on D-day in Normandy France https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/37-field-surgical-unit-uk/212981-d-day474.html This unit - 37 Field Surgical Unit (UK) - participated with the Normandy Landings on June 6th 1944. According to the postion on the map you can see where the unit probably has landed on one of the five landing beaches or inland as a paratrooper or in a glider.

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38 Field Surgical Unit (UK) landed on D-day in Normandy France https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/38-field-surgical-unit-uk/212982-d-day475.html This unit - 38 Field Surgical Unit (UK) - participated with the Normandy Landings on June 6th 1944. According to the postion on the map you can see where the unit probably has landed on one of the five landing beaches or inland as a paratrooper or in a glider.

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39 Field Surgical Unit (UK) landed on D-day in Normandy France https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/39-field-surgical-unit-uk/212983-d-day476.html This unit - 39 Field Surgical Unit (UK) - participated with the Normandy Landings on June 6th 1944. According to the postion on the map you can see where the unit probably has landed on one of the five landing beaches or inland as a paratrooper or in a glider.

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fredvogels Sat, 21 May 2016 00:00:00 +0100 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/39-field-surgical-unit-uk/212983-d-day476.html
40 Field Surgical Unit (UK) landed on D-day in Normandy France https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/40-field-surgical-unit-uk/212984-d-day477.html This unit - 40 Field Surgical Unit (UK) - participated with the Normandy Landings on June 6th 1944. According to the postion on the map you can see where the unit probably has landed on one of the five landing beaches or inland as a paratrooper or in a glider.

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fredvogels Sat, 21 May 2016 00:00:00 +0100 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/40-field-surgical-unit-uk/212984-d-day477.html
55 Field Surgical Unit (UK) landed on D-day in Normandy France https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/55-field-surgical-unit-uk/212988-d-day481.html This unit - 55 Field Surgical Unit (UK) - participated with the Normandy Landings on June 6th 1944. According to the postion on the map you can see where the unit probably has landed on one of the five landing beaches or inland as a paratrooper or in a glider.

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fredvogels Sat, 21 May 2016 00:00:00 +0100 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/55-field-surgical-unit-uk/212988-d-day481.html
21 Field Transfusion Unit (UK) landed on D-day in Normandy France https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/21-field-transfusion-unit-uk/212973-d-day466.html This unit - 21 Field Transfusion Unit (UK) - participated with the Normandy Landings on June 6th 1944. According to the postion on the map you can see where the unit probably has landed on one of the five landing beaches or inland as a paratrooper or in a glider.

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fredvogels Sat, 21 May 2016 00:00:00 +0100 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/21-field-transfusion-unit-uk/212973-d-day466.html
22 Field Transfusion Unit (UK) landed on D-day in Normandy France https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/22-field-transfusion-unit-uk/212974-d-day467.html This unit - 22 Field Transfusion Unit (UK) - participated with the Normandy Landings on June 6th 1944. According to the postion on the map you can see where the unit probably has landed on one of the five landing beaches or inland as a paratrooper or in a glider.

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fredvogels Sat, 21 May 2016 00:00:00 +0100 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/22-field-transfusion-unit-uk/212974-d-day467.html
29 Field Transfusion Unit (UK) landed on D-day in Normandy France https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/29-field-transfusion-unit-uk/212978-d-day471.html This unit - 29 Field Transfusion Unit (UK) - participated with the Normandy Landings on June 6th 1944. According to the postion on the map you can see where the unit probably has landed on one of the five landing beaches or inland as a paratrooper or in a glider.

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fredvogels Sat, 21 May 2016 00:00:00 +0100 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/29-field-transfusion-unit-uk/212978-d-day471.html
1 Field Sanitary Section (UK) landed on D-day in Normandy France https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/1-field-sanitary-section-uk/212959-d-day452.html This unit - 1 Field Sanitary Section (UK) - participated with the Normandy Landings on June 6th 1944. According to the postion on the map you can see where the unit probably has landed on one of the five landing beaches or inland as a paratrooper or in a glider.

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fredvogels Sat, 21 May 2016 00:00:00 +0100 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/1-field-sanitary-section-uk/212959-d-day452.html
2 Field Sanitary Section (UK) landed on D-day in Normandy France https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/2-field-sanitary-section-uk/212967-d-day460.html This unit - 2 Field Sanitary Section (UK) - participated with the Normandy Landings on June 6th 1944. According to the postion on the map you can see where the unit probably has landed on one of the five landing beaches or inland as a paratrooper or in a glider.

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fredvogels Sat, 21 May 2016 00:00:00 +0100 https://backtonormandy.org/the-history/army-groups/21-army-group/medical-21-army-group-uk/2-field-sanitary-section-uk/212967-d-day460.html